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the .Inland 'Revenue noun [sing.] the government department in Britain that is responsible for collecting taxes (英国的> 国内税收署,税务局compare Internal Revenue Service 'in-law apartment noun (N/\/r?£) = granny flat 'in-laws noun [pi.] {informal) your relatives by marriage, especially the parents of your husband or wife 姻亲;

(_ 尤指)公婆,岳父母:We’re visiting my in-tows on < Sunday.我们星期天要去拜访我的姻亲。 inlay verb, noun

mverb /.m'lei/ (in-lay ing, in-laid, in laid /.m'leid/) [VN] [often passive]A (with B) ~ B (in/nto A) to decorate the surface of sth by putting pieces of wood or metal into it in such a way that the surface remains smooth 镶嵌;把(图案等)嵌入TTie iid /the bojc had been inkiidwit/isiZver盒盖上镶嵌着银饰。

noun /'mlei/ [C, U] a design or pattern on a surface made by setting wood or metal into it; the material that this design is made of镶嵌艺术;镶嵌装饰(或图 案 >;镶嵌材料:77ie taWe was (iecorateci with goW _ inay桌子装饰着黄金镶嵌的图案。 inlet /'miet/ noun 1 a narrow strip of water that stretches into the land from the sea or a lake, or between islands (海、湖伸向陆地或岛屿间的)小g7jc^ 2 (technical ^i§) an opening through which liquid, air or gas can enter a machine (液体、空气或气体进入 机器的入口,进口      inet燃知•进口 GEGJ outlet

.in-line 'skate noun = Rollerblade .in-line 'skating noun [U]

in loco par-en-tis /m .laukau pa'rentis; NAmE .loukou/ adv. (from Latin, formal) having the same responsibility for a child as a parent has代人尽父母责任;代替家

责任

in-mate /'mmeit/ noun one of the people living in an institution such as a prison or a mental hospital (■监狱 或精神病院等处)同住者;同狱犯人;同病房者 in med-ias res /in .miidiass 'reiz/ adv. (formal, from Latin) straight into t}ie main part of a story or account without giving any introduction 直接切入未题;单刀直 入He began /iis sto/y fn mecWas res.祕开门.见山 M讲了 起来

in me-mor-iam /,m ma'moiriam/ prep, (from Latin) used to mean 'in memory of, for example on the stone over a grave (用于墓碑4 )夫纪念 in-most /'mmaust; NAmE 'mmoust/ adj. [only before noun] =INNERMOST(l)

inn /m/ noun 1 {old-fashioned, Br£) a pub, usually in the country and often one where people can stay the night (通常指乡村的,常可夜宿的小酒店2 (AMm£) a small hotelusually in the country (通常指乡锜的'小旅馆, 客栈 3 Inn used in the names of many pubshotels and restaurants (用于客找、旅馆和饭店的名称中): Hoiday*m假日饭店

in-nards /'medz; NAmE'm^rdz/ noun [pi.] (informal) 1 the s inside the body of a person or an animal, espe- the stomach 内脏;(尤指 HE1 entrailsguts 2 the parts inside a machine (机器的)内部结构 in.nate /i_neit/ (of a quality, feelingetc.品质、感情 等)that you have when you are bom 关生的天的; ■%生俱来的 inborn: the innate abiZify to Zearn 天 生的学 tiin.nate.ly adv.: He believes that humans are innately vioient.他相信人性本恶。 inner 0^ /'ma(r)/ adj. [only before noun]

1                  inside; towards or close to the centre of a place 里面 的;向内的;内部的;接近中心的cm inner courtyard 内院◊ inner london伦敦市中心区◊ the f/mer ear内耳 Plan outer 2 (of feelings, etc.感情等private and secret; not expressed or sliown to other people 内心 的;未表达出桌的;隐藏的She doesn’t reveal much / her irmer seZ/. M不大诡露她的内心自我。

.inner 'circle noun the small group of people who have a lot of power in an organization, or who control it 心集团,

.inner 'city noun the part near the centre of a large citywhich often has social problems 内城区(常有社会

问题):There are huge problems in our inner cities. ^ 们各个内城区存在着许多大的问题an inner-city area/schooi内城区的地区/学校 .inner 'ear noun {anatomy M) the parts of the ear which form the organs of balance and hearing, including the _ COCHLEA内耳,内耳迷路(包括听觉器官和平衡器官in-nermost /'mamaust; NAmE 'inarmoust/ adj. [only before noun] 1 (also less frequent in-most) most private, personal and secret 内心深也的:了 couW not e;(press my innermost/edings to anyone.我不能向任何人表达我内心 深处的感ii2 nearest to the centre or inside of sth 最 靠近中心的;最深处的the innermost shrine / the tempZe神殿最深处囟圣坛EQ3 outermost 'inner tube noun a rubber tube filled with air inside a _ tyr$ (轮胎的)内胎

in.ning /.mig/ /low/? (in baseball 棒球one of the nine periods of a game in which each team has a turn at BATTING局;回合

in-nings /'mirjz/ noun {pi. in-nings) (in cricket a period of time in a game during which a team or a single player is batting 局;回合 ITiTOl sb had a good 'innings (BrE, informaf) used about sb who has died to say that they had a long life (用以指死者)…够长寿 了,终其天年

innit /'mit/ exclamation (BrE, non-standard) a way of saying ‘isn’t it(即 isn’t it )善否,是不是:CoW, inm.t? 很冷,是不是?

inn-keep-er /'mki:pa(r)/ noun {old-fashioned) a person who owns or manages an inn _栈老板;(乡村酒铺 掌柜

in-no-cence /'inasns/ noun [u] 1 the fact of not being guilty of a crime, etc.清白;无辜;无罪She protested her innocence (= said repeatedly that she was inno- cent).她一再申明自己是免辜的This new evidence wi’Zi prove their innocence.这一*的证据将证明他们的 清白◊ J asfced i/ she w5 married in aH innocence (=without knowing it was likely to offend or upset her).我问她结婚了没有,完全没有恶意。EECIguilt

2                  lack of knowledge and experience of the world, espe-

cially of evil or unpleasant things 天真;纯真;iM屯: ChfAren tose their innocence as         grow oWer•儿童随

着年龄的增长而失去其天真。

in-no-cent 0if /'masnt/ adj., noun

                  ad/. 1 of sth) not guiity of a crime, etc.; not having

done sth wrong无辜的;清白的;无罪的They have imprisoned cm innocent man.他们监禁了一名无拿的男 子◊ She was /oimd irmocent / any crime•'她获判无 _       ◊ He was t/ie innocent party (= person) in the

breakdown / the marriage.他们的婚ig破裂,‘是无过 错的一方Pniil guilty 2 [only before noun] suffering harm or being killed because of a crime, war, etc. although not directly involved in it 无辜受害的;成为牺 牲品的an innocent bystander无辜受害的奏七>◊ innocent victims /a bomb Wast炸弹爆炸中的无辜受害者

3                  not intended to cause harm or upset sb 无恶意的;无

冒犯之意的         harmless: ft was aH mnocent/im.

不过是些无恶意的玩笑◊ It was a pe^ectiy innocent remark.那是一句毫关;i犯之意的话4 having little experience of the world, especially of sexual matters, or of evil or unpleasant things 天真无邪的;纯真的

naive an innocent young chi7d 天貪无邪的小读子 ► in-no-cent-ly adv. -. (0h, Sue went too, did she?' I asked innocently (= pretending I did not know that this was important). 噢,休也去了,是吗? ”我装作若无其事 地问。

                  wown an innocent person, especially a young child 无辜 者,单纯的人(尤指天真无邪的孩子)

in-nocu-ous /I'nDkjuas; NAmE i'na:k-/ adj. (formal) 1 not intended to offend or upset anyone 无恶备的;无意冒 犯的 harmless It seemed a perfectly innocuous remark.那像是一句毫无恶意的话2 not harmful or dangerous ;害的;无危险的an innocuous substance 无害物质B5G1 HARMLESS

in-nov-ate /'maveit/ verb to introduce new things, ideasor ways of doing sth引入新事物、思想或方 法;创新;改革:[V] We must constancy adapt and innovate to ensure success in a growing market. ^ -f|] 0 须不时地适应并创新以确保在不断扩大的市场中取得成